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10. Therapeutic Devices

Numerous devices help people with progressive supranuclear palsy manage symptoms and maintain the highest possible quality of life. Walkers with additional weight in the front and shoes with thickened heels help people walk and avoid falling backward. Bifocals or special lenses with prisms counteract changes in eyesight. Injections common for cosmetic surgery can mitigate some abnormal eye movements, protecting vision as long as possible. Percutaneous gastrostomy inserts a feeding tube into the stomach, ensuring people with severe swallowing difficulties receive sufficient nutrition and stay hydrated.

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